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f-r?.??ftfi} is a who?o lot of difference In silver and it is not always
J[ as good as it looks. In selecting our stock wo look be
neath the surface. That 1b, we buy only goods that will
stand the tost. Wo buy. fr?re manufacturers who are willing to
nut their stamp on the goods and stand back of every piece they
m&ke.
Our SJilver.is known as the Silver of Quallty~the kind of - silver
you want on your iabl?-r-th? iind of silver you would give your
best friend.
. if you ar* not familiar with our stock and tho exceptionally at
tractive prices at which it Is marked, you certainly owe it to your
self to look it over. ' -
?YES THE* ABE STERLING
If Not Year Jewelers Now, Eventually We Will Be
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H your linens i?x'i'- I?un?lerod by us. . The shirts are nicely finished,
carefully toJded./fcn$/at* free from surplus starchr on the body, or
'sleeves. :K
Tho collars; are evenly shaped, have smooth edges and feel -easy
and comfortable to wear.
. The cuffs bend without breaUng. In : the middle and they do^not
h?g your wrists too tightly.
You'U Uke our work. ,
No question about K. . T 1 ^ if' '"'
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Try us.
Anderson Steam Laundry
'Phone?.
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In establishing banking connections, a business1,
. man looks primarily for two things, viz: Security
and Service. ; ' .'] ' . * V']uJf
. This bank offers absolute c?curity to itadeposi
'\6f's and endeavors at all times to render prompt and
polite aervice to its customers. . : '.
of Anderson
es
P. VANDIVER, Haiden*.
JAS, R. ANDERSON, Vic* Prest. J. ML EVANS.'Secy.
who had their crops insured against loss by H/tIL in our Com
pany are looking'cheerful ?hce the destructive hail Storni the
other day. ' - - ' V-::^^^S '
* It would give you a feeling of satisfaction to have your*
growing crops insured with us. ]
* See us at once~-^qn't delay. You may^be:sorry.
Q|. Frank Johnson,
Phone 209'
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Sole 'Agents
E. A, Marshal
Phone (90 :
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WILL ?ftH UP lOOAY
THE COUNTY.TO-COUNTY
"CKCUS'? Wt?J SHOW UN
TIL AUGUST 26
y
K1EKE SATURDAY]
Five Candidates For Governor, 2
For Treasurer, 5R. R. Com
' zofbioner and Others Unop.
posed.
in
' O^atjKblft,1 jgao IP ~??=e; county
to-county campaign of candidates for
Btate offices will bogln tomorrow in
Spartanburg and wilt continue five
days a week until August 26, with the
exception of 10 days reSt 1n July.
The candidates this week ; will-alpo!
speak in Greenville, Plckens, Wal
halla and Andoraon. Tho work on I
the hustings will come to a close |
in Winnsboro.
.' There are five candidates for gov
ernor, two- for; State treasurer,/;, and
five tor- railroad commieeloner, the
incumbent in each instance being a
candidate, for re-election. AH other
state officers are without opposition
so far. .
All members of congress are op-j
posed for re-election, with the ' ex
ception of A. P. Lover In tho Seventh
district. : '
In the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth!
Sixth and Seventh judicial circuits
th? incumbent solicitors arc unop
posed.
. , for State 0fries.
: The following candidates, have
filed pledges with the secretary of J
stated
Gover?-Richard . 1. Manning j oil
8umter (re-election,) R. A. Cooper, of
Laurens?Cole L. vBlease of Columbia,
John Madison DesChamp-j of Colum
bia and John T: Duncan* of Colum
bia. ..:
Lieutenant Governor?-Andrew J.
Betbea, of Columbia. 'J
Secretary ot State?George - W.
Wightman of Saluda.
State Treasurer?Sam T. Carter of 1
Columbia (reelection) and D." W.
McLaurln of Columbia:
Comptroller General?C?riton W.
Sawyer.of Columbia.
Attorney : General?Thomas K.
Peoples of Blackville. .", '
State Superintendent of Education
?John iF. Swearlngen ot Columbia.
.Adjutant General?W. W. Moore
of Coiumbla.. .
Commissioner of ' Agrlcnlture-rJ?.
J. Watson of Columbia.
It til road Commissioner?G. Mc
Duffle Hampton, of Columbia (reloo
?on,).W. H. Kolley of Spartanburg,
W. T. ThFOwer of Cheraw, Albert]
S; Fftht of Belton, James Canslervrof !
Tirsah. . '
: For Congress.
? Tho following candidates for con
gress bava filed t.i.
First blBirict-^R4ciiard S; Whaley
of Charleston, (reelection), J. G. j
Padgett of Walter born. S^^t^?^^
Second ' District?James S. Byrnes
.o^i?Seh (reelection.);. Al vin Eth?r-j
edke ?! Salud?.
~ T&lrd Dl&triot-^-Wyatt Alken of ?b-^
beville (reelection) A. H. Dagna.ll
'lot3?der?on, H. C. Tlllman of Green
wood; W:M: D?mlnlck of . Newberry,
John ?.; Horton of Beltonv ,
Fourth Dlstrlct-r?am ;j; Nicholis
of Spart?nburg (re?lection). A. H.
Miller cf ' Gr?er
Fifth'"District?Di B. Ftnley ot
York (reelection), W. F. Stevenson
of <f*ili f* r&v/ a rf' v>'
?Ix^^Dlstsict-^J;: Will?rd Rags-!
dale of Florence (reelection,y J. .8.
Mclnnes of DsrUcMon,- '
.Seventh District?A. F,"Leyor oi|
Lexington.
Foi\ Solicitor.
iW^k^.lo\\o\ii?'& have filed > thsirj
pledges as. candidates for solicitor, to.
the various circuits: .,-:.^S|^|^g
First;; Circuit?J. Stoke* Salloy ot
Orang?burg (reelection,) L. ?>-Hut
'l^^JOrnngehtirg, E. C. Mach ef
.Str-Matthewi?. A. S. -,Hydrick et
Orang?burg. .' .
^^ ewaad-Ctr?uiirrR. ?f.-\ Gunter ot
Alken {r??lecCion> )
Cl?fcalb-iP. H Stell of
IOn^tV??t,'ireel??*?on1.>:.''
Fourth Circuit?J. Monroe ; Sftearsj
'of ?^r?togton <r??l?cUon :
-\ Fifth Cir&ttit?Wade Hampton Cobb
of Columbia (reelection.)
Sixth Circuit?J.; ?v. Henry of
Cheater (replecUon.) ; '
\!l*ev&>?. '.-.Clre-att^A...:. ?.. .Hill of
T^?'npur^. (reeiectioa,)
; Eigatii ?breatt-rT. JPrahtr M?<tor$;j
.# fireebwood. : George T< Magill I of
iOth?oed,'H: Si^Bl?ehwe?t'oj^p^
rent; B. V*. Chapman olvHs^berry;
* ' Wfcth; <3renit--w. H. Grlmealt of i
^toIUMob,) If. ?. Bryan
' h C?reftU-^urts P. ' Stail? ; u^t
l?g^reat^es^^'^B:1:^
HNS WHICH IRE
DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL]
THOSE WHO MADE
APPLICATION
WILL CONTINUE
To Recrait Until War Strength |
h Reached or Until Com
pany Leaves City
Below Is printed a Hst of the re
cruits to Company B yesterday as
furnished !a8t night by Cr.pt. ' Louts
Llgon. Tlila list does not include
those who have'made application and
.ba?? ??l-&Sva eccftfitod.'
The reorultlng, . will ' continue
throughout .today and until' th? war
strength of l60 le reached or until
the company is ordered to,Columbia,
These who wish to join will report
at the armory on North Main street
where they wilt find -a recruiting of
ficer.
The list follows:
j ; Clarence Fester.
Geo. Tyler.
Florence M; Bailey.
Andrew J.? Nichols.
] Jas. li. Parker.
Sam Thrasher;
Lonzie Fennel!.
I S. W. Mallory.
Josh Wilson. ,
; Walter V. Pruitt.
Harold -E. Pepper.
..-Joseph Johnson.
Frank Singleton.
! Jay. A, LSngston.
Chas. W. Satterfleld. ' <
Carl ton L. Moulder.
. Edward Foren.
Jno. H. Whltfleld.\
Joo Spratt. s
Arthur NettUe.
. James Allen.
Walton Gilmer.
M. S. Joyner.
F. s^. Watt. . ' - :
Chas. D. Kay.
; ; Jas. B. W/ooten.. ,
I .G. F. Houlbrooks. V'
4,B. L. Boykln. .
. Frank Moore.
: Townee C. Capipbeit.
:Ernest Es banks,
j A. M. NovllL
Louis 'Rice. -;;SCv..'
Magi??H?Balm
is the liqi'fcl Fbso Powder useel by famous
beauties, if yon havo Sunburn,Ten jr
Freckles try PUCcsnolla (Bahn. Ij^
'? pi
stops the_
Blemishes. Makes your skin ?oft and]
smooth. Easy to uss and ^dS&B&n
?uro to please. ..
73c eWw&khcr ht motf <&raet
SAMPLE FREE}
.Bowel Complaints in India
In a lecture at one of the Dei
Moines, Iowa, churches a ^nlssionary
from India told of going into the in
terior of India , where he was taken
s Ick, that ho bad a bottle of Cham
berlain's remedy Chollc. and Diarrhoea
Remedy with him and believed , that
It save his life. This remedy Is
used successfully in India both as a
preventltivo and cure for cholera. You
may know from this that it can be
depended upon tor the mildes forms
of bowel complaint that occur in this
country. Obtainable everywhere.
Vanilla ' and Strawberry lea
SDnScacL D^es^ie^ pcvt?er. Owl
?>r?g Co, f$jKKHBBSSsm
Stomach Troubles and o?? fixation
"J will cheorfally say that Chamber
lain's Tabl?ts aro the most satisfactory
remedy for stomach and bladder t roub
lea. and constipation i?-ut r have sold
In thirty-four years' experience in the
drug service". writes S. H, Murphy,
arugglst, Wollsbttrg, N. Y. Obtain
able Everywhere.
I
\ A;^>?ar; down?A del?
?ar a week or. pay ?&y.
.That's: the: Simplified
0fjk^fi[System V??
ly yoav;jc?r~pay hva*j
amount ?roaa l6e sp eacji
- -
:. Your money b^sxafBwg
' oat c?a^K>un? 4ftarter?y.
Tours . *?hW yes <fcea4 : iiy
: Itoem?a??i sitosld Jeta
.piste.to fifty-paywtwata.
CAPT. H. H. WATK1NS
THINKS, C?PT. GOSSETTS
SUGGESTION AN EXCEL*
RENT ONE
SEEMS PRAGTI?AI
And Doub?e?9 is Result of
Thought and Stu/iy on Thb
Important Question. ?
?r*?-r-?P?
want to endorse the auggestlon
that Capt. Goasott tnade that tho
employers of men who want td" on
11st or have already enliBlod in
the National Guard supplement tan
salary they, receive tor this service,"
c?*??$' C?tt. H. Xi. tWotktaa.. yes-1
toTday. "It Is plain to, all that those 1
men who tiavo families and whpj
have to go will leave \ those at
home ia rather bad circumstances.
Capt. GOssett's plan , seems to be
very practical and. I believe It is ono
that ought to be followed. Evident
ly ne bas given thought and consid
eration to the problem that will
confront many of the members of
tho National Guard: It eeema like
It la the duty of the employers to do
I this service.
"I ilso think- Capt. CoBsett ie
showing ;the right spirit," continued
Capt. H. H. Watklus. "He Is to be
commended on his qr,lck action and
decision."
j Yes, wie keep 'em com.
?ug all the time?a good
run of sises in all the fol
i
1 ?i;-v. ;?ik-:^9^j^f^K^?ia
mm m
maResi
Vi v.--^-^?>?.^A?.-w
Wilson Bros., $1.00$ Superior
Hatch l?^t^n,:
i
/ Forethought.
People are learning that a little
forethought Often saves thorn'a big
expense. Here is an instance: E. W.
Archer, Caldwell, Ohio, eayB: "I do
not believe that our family has been
without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
land Diarrhoea Remedy alnco wo com
mence d keeping, houno years ago.
When v? go on an hxtended. visit wo
take it with us." Obtainable every
where.
SOUTH PUSH?Nf?
TO TH? FIM)OT
President Harrison Talks of Fro
greta in Marwifacttsring.
Washington,?*RjW 19.?"The South
continues to^puBh to; the front' in cot?
ton manufacturing,*' said President
Harrison, of Southern Railway com"?
nanv todays j
"Tho ? *cp6rt. of the concurs bureau
on the consumption of octtoh in tho
month of May and in the ten months
ended May 81, shows that tor May.
1919, consumption In the South was
324,444 baies, as compared with 2C9,
423 bales in the mbillrf of all. o'ber
slates, The increase, -in tho south
over May last year' wbb 22.25 per
cent, as cempared wlt?a 9.68 per cent
in all other statej.
"For the ten months tho'consump
tion in -tho aouth was 2,934,908* fcslas^
no compared Withv 2,400,870 bales in
all oth^. atataa. Tkb iacseaao in
the south over,'tho corresponding ten;
months last year was XT^'ifcr cettt,
?s compared with 14.47 per cent in
all' o&er'states/'
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VaruuV cold r Strattrbetfy lee.
^ Dikes* face pow?sr? Owl